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#1
Member Blogs / Re: Davina's diary
Last post by davina61 - Today at 09:31:54 AM
Had to go and sort some more wiring on my friends hot rod, lost a feed to the engine fan. Not surprised as the wiring was such a mess it was hard to work out what was what.
 Called in on chemist on the way back to reorder my patches and buy some hand cream and cod liver oil capsules. Wanted some cloves but non in the shop, lady on the till said the supplier has stopped trading. Sign of the times.
 Off to see my lads band tonight, looks like it will stay dry.
#2
Member Blogs / Re: Courtney's life begins her...
Last post by tgirlamg - Today at 09:29:17 AM
Well done little sister!... Kudos on the brave step forward towards claiming a life that fulfills your spirit!  Many many more amazing discoveries are patiently awaiting you!

Hugs!

A 😀💕🌻
#3
Yes, I am very happy I transitioned and I am very happy with the results. I fully transitioned as I did get SRS. I cant imagine myself anymore as man. When I started out, I was told that hormones will change you physically and mentally. It really did.

The physical part, well i grew D cup breasts and I inherited my mothers body shape, slightly exaggerated hour glass shape. When my skin and face feminized i look even more like my mother now. Very Happy with my body. My breasts are natural, come from a family of bigger breasted women. I will properly follow my mothers example and get work done on my breasts when I am older, when gravity catches up with my girls, i dont want to go much bigger, maybe DD. It it will be to more firm things up again. I am very happy with my body. I love wearing dresses and tops that show off some cleavage. I also love showing off my legs and wearing heels as it makes my carves look better.

Mentally, this part surprised me. I am all female in mind, my style of thinking has changed and I do think like a woman. I found I got more emotional, this is the part that surprised. I cry far more easily in the front the tv and so some reason I get cold more easily.  I am married to a man and I am very happy as his wife. When I wore my wedding dress, I felt like a princess and was extra special when my mother wanted me to wear my grandmothers pearls as my something borrowed. I wanted to cry when she put it around my neck, but could not as the makeup artist had just finished her work. All the women from my mother side for a few generations now have worn those pearls on their wedding day. Someday my daughters will as well. I assumed the traditional female role in the marriage, I look after the household, I cook for my man and please my man in the bedroom too. Since I cant have children, we have adopted 3 wonderful children (2 girls and a boy). We adopted them all as new borns, so yes all the feeding and diaper changes were done mostly by me.  I love been a mother and the first time my oldest called me mommy.. my heart melted.

When I started out as cross dresser as a teen, I never in my wildest dreams would have imagined I would end up an outgoing woman, wife and mother when I grew up. I was a very closed off child, very shy and a bit of a recluse and I became an outgoing woman.. that saved me. I met a female friend after i finished school and she encourages me to explore my female side... she tutored me in the ways of a woman. She saved me,if I had not met her and she never found out my secret, I have no idea where I would be now, properly in a basement somewhere hiding from the world.

Even when I started transitioning, I never knew if I wanted SRS, but as time went on it was something i wanted and when the opportunity came up, i grabbed it with both hands.

Regrets well, I wish I had discovered this earlier.. I was 21 when I started on hormones, I would loved to have being a teenage girl. The female me is more outgoing, and then I could have taken part more in high school and enjoyed what the school had to offer. I had only really no friends at school and was very shy so I hid from everything. As woman I made a close circle of friends.

Something else, I only started being sad about this after I was married. I am very sad, I cant give my husband a baby. I would love to be pregnant and then give birth to his child. My friends have had kids already and they say, pregnancy is uncomfortable, but a magical time and giving birth is painful, but worth it when you meet your child. When we adopted our child at my baby shower they made my wear a 9 month pregnancy tummy, I loved it. My husband told me, I looked so beautiful pregnant. My friend told me, I am lucky I dont menstruate, I get all the good parts of womanhood without the messy parts. For me I would gladly "suffer" with monthly menstruation if it meant I could have a baby.

But I dont regret transitioning one bit.

#4
Member Blogs / Re: Marion's Retirement
Last post by Maid Marion - Today at 07:36:51 AM
I got my new flannel lined Eddy Bauer jeans!  They fit perfectly with no need for hemming or a belt!
I wore insulated Eddy Bauer pants all the time this winter to stay warm.
I look forward to warmer weather so I can wear short shorts and crop tops!

Dropped an large ugly branch off my maple tree. Most of it, anyway. 
I'm thinking of cutting off the bark near the trunk to let the wood season in place.
Then dropping a much lighter log onto the ground.
I chop up the wood with a bow saw and put it on a huge compost pile!

I harvest the compost or "black gold" to feed my rose bushes.
I know it contains no herbicides, a danger if you buy soil amendments.
The lack of persistence is what makes RoundupSpecial. 
It allows quick replanting without the need for a long wait.

I had some snow  crab.  I found the shells were soft enough to cut with my Hello Kitty pink scissors.



#5
Member Blogs / Re: Allie's Blog IV: Revenge o...
Last post by imallie - Today at 07:14:19 AM
All sorts of lovely, lovely responses from my wife's side. In fact we've heard from 6 of 7 sibs already... and assume it's only because the 7th hasn't read it yet.

We have a dinner with four of them (previously planned) for Saturday, we just added a walk on the beach with one sister and brother-in-law when we arrive tomorrow morning, and lunch with another on Sunday on our way home.

So all is good. Not that, in this phase, I really ever had the slightest of doubts.

Still, it's all nice to hear and anytime you can check something off a list for someone like myself, it is extremely satisfying.
#6
Tennessee lawmakers OK bill penalizing adults who help minors receive gender-affirming care

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/tennessee-lawmakers-ok-bill-penalizing-adults-who-help-minors-receive-gender-affirming-care/ar-AA1nFVNT?ocid=windirect&cvid=051d8f393abf49eea674ee15b04963f3&ei=38

Story by KIMBERLEE KRUESI (25 April 2024)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee's GOP-controlled Statehouse on Thursday gave their final approval to legislation penalizing adults who help minors receive gender-affirming care without parental consent, clearing the way for the first-in-the-nation proposal to be sent to Gov. Bill Lee's desk for his signature.

Lee, a Republican, hasn't publicly commented on either bill, but supporters are confident he will sign them into law. Lee eagerly approved a sweeping abortion ban and a ban on gender-affirming care for children. He has also never issued a veto during his time as governor.

While the Republican supermajority touted the proposed statutes as necessary to protect parental rights, critics warned about the possible broad application. Violations could range from talking to an adolescent about a website on where to find care to helping that young person travel to another state with looser restrictions on gender-affirming care services.

"Tennessee lawmakers are on the verge of enacting more than twice as many anti-LGBTQ+ laws as any other state, a staggering assault on their own constituents," Cathryn Oakley, senior director of legal policy at the Human Rights Campaign, said in a statement.
#7
Member Blogs / Re: Allie's Blog IV: Revenge o...
Last post by imallie - Today at 06:24:12 AM
Quote from: davina61 on Today at 03:14:53 AMYes if you get invited to the wedding you will have to buy a posh dress, something else to worry about (just kidding dear!!)

😂😂
#8
Member Blogs / Re: Courtney's life begins her...
Last post by Gina P - Today at 05:39:04 AM
Keystone was certainly a fun time, Courtney. Imagine, if you will, a world where Courtney can be out every day. Every day is Keystone and those feelings of comfort in your skin last all day, every day. Not pushing you, but its possible. Hugs
  Your friend Gina
#9
Hormone replacement therapy / Re: Patches
Last post by Moonflower - Today at 05:34:55 AM
Dotti?

My wife is using up her Mylan dots. Her next box is Dotti because that's the only generic brand we found available nearby. Has anyone had experience with it?
#10
Colorado allows anti-LGBTQ+ group to pursue law outing trans students to parents

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/colorado-allows-anti-lgbtq-group-to-pursue-law-outing-trans-students-to-parents/ar-AA1nG5J8?ocid=windirect&cvid=72c79634b6fa4947a71b18e6cf91693a&ei=26

Story by Daniel Villarreal (25 Apr 2024)

Colorado's Supreme Court has said that an anti-LGBTQ+ "parents' rights" group may start collecting signatures to approve Ballot Measure 142, a proposed law that would require schools to out transgender students to their potentially unsupportive parents.

The Colorado Parent Advocacy Network (CPAN) — a group who believe that a "radical agenda" of "indoctrination" in schools has "exploited" children by teaching them "x-rated sex acts" and giving them access to gender-affirming care — wants voters to support a law that would public school representatives to notify a student's parents if their child experiences gender incongruence (that is, identification with a gender different from the one they were assigned at birth.

"We believe this measure is so supportive of our kiddos that do identify as LGBT," Lori Gimelshteyn, CPAN's executive director told KUSA.

"Do people not have anything to do than to interfere in the lives of someone that's different from them?" said Mardi Moore, executive director of Out Boulder County, the local LGBTQ+ advocacy organization. "This is specifically an anti-LGBTQ initiative. The folks behind it have been clear."

A 2022 Trevor Project survey revealed that only 32% of trans and nonbinary youths felt that their home was a supportive and gender-affirming environment.